Triamterene
Synonyms: triamterene, "6-phenylpteridine-2,4,7-triamine", "2,4,7-Triamino-6-phenylpteridine", "Triamteren", "Dyrenium", "Dytac", "Pterophene", "Triteren", "Triamteril", "Pterofen", "Ademine", "Teridin", "Taturil", "Diurene", "Noridil", "Ademin", "Urocaudal", "Noridyl", "Triampur", "Jatropur", "Teriam", "Diren", "Dyren", "Ditak", "Tri-Span", "Triamteril complex", "Trispan", "Diucelpin", "6-Phenyl-2,4,7-pteridinetriamine", "Triamthiazid", "Triamterenum", "Jenateren", "Diutensat", "Triurene", "Tricilone", "Triamizide", "Esiteren", "Diuteren", "Dinazide", "Masuharmin", "Renezide", "Kalspare", "Hypertorr", "Hidiurese", "Dytenzide", "Dyberzide"
Source: Triamterene is a diuretic primarily used to treat hypertension and edema.
Identifiers:
IUPAC Name: 6-phenylpteridine-2,4,7-triamine
CAS Number: 396-01-0
PubChem ID: 5546
InChiKey: FNYLWPVRPXGIIP-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Canonical SMILES: C1=CC=C(C=C1)C2=NC3=C(N=C(N=C3N=C2N)N)N
Structural Properties:
Molecular Formula: C12H11N7
Molecular Weight: 253,260
Pharmacophore Features:
Number of bond donors: 3
Number of bond acceptors: 7
Number of atoms different from hydrogen: 19
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Estrada-Arriaga, E. B., Cort?s-Mu?oz, J. E., Gonz?lez-Herrera, A., Calder?n-M?lgora, C. G., de Lourdes Rivera-Huerta, M., Ram?rez-Camperos, E., ... & Mart?n-Dom?nguez, A. (2016). Assessment of full-scale biological nutrient removal systems upgraded with physico-chemical processes for the removal of emerging pollutants present in wastewaters from Mexico. Science of the Total Environment, 571, 1172-1182.